My equipment has a LEMO multi-pin receptacle and I need the mating plug. How do I determine the LEMO part number I need?

Before LEMO can assist with a mating plug part number, we must first identify the LEMO receptacle.

First, check your equipment documentation to see if the LEMO part number is included.If not, check the equipment manufacturer's web site to determine if they reference this information.If the first two steps do not yield a LEMO part number download a Receptacle Identification Guide for more assistance.

Can I distinguish a full part number from partial data on my LEMO plug or receptacle?

The 5th letter of a LEMO part number is an indication of the connector series. Other information needed to determine a full part number is as follows: How many contacts (pins) are in the insert of the connector? Is the shell soft chrome plated brass shell? Are the terminations solder or crimp? What is the diameter of the cable entering the rear of the connector (in millimetres if possible)? Is there a bend relief (strain relief) at the transition between the connector and the cable? What is the colour of the connector?

You may need to contact LEMO for identification assistance with the following different types of concentric electrical contact connectors:•Coax contact•Triax contact•Unipole contact•High Voltage contact

When contacting LEMO please mention that you estimated or re-created this part number so that Customer Service can double-check the information.